One in every eleven persons born in Mexico has gone to the U.S. The National Review reported that in 2014 $1.87 billion was spent on incarcerating illegal immigrant criminals….Now add hundreds of billions for welfare and remittances! MICHAEL BARGO, Jr…… for the AMERICAN THINKER.COM

In
November 2007 I traveled around western Iowa with Sen. John McCain as he tried
to claw his way back into the 2008 Republican presidential primary race.
McCain's campaign had famously melted down a few months earlier, sending him
plunging in the polls. Things didn't look good.

As we
rode in a battered minivan, I asked McCain about his troubles, mainly campaign
money problems and then the fallout from his stand in favor of immigration
reform. Which was worse? I asked. McCain answered quickly: Immigration.

"I
can show you polling numbers that it really didn't have anything to do with the
financial situation," McCain told me. "As the immigration issue
became hotter and hotter among Republicans, I started down."

To
recover, McCain talked tough on immigration. His mantra became "secure the
border first." It was enough for him to get back on his feet and
eventually win the GOP nomination, despite a fourth-place showing in Iowa.

Now,
potential Republican presidential candidates are making their way to Iowa
again. So far Marco Rubio, Rand Paul and Scott Walker have made the trip, with
Rick Santorum planning to go soon. And despite the belief in some quarters that
immigration will be a less potent issue among Republican voters this time
around, so far it appears to be having a serious effect on Rubio, the potential
candidate most identified with the issue.

Over
the weekend I emailed a number of Iowa conservatives to ask them a few general
questions about the GOP field. I didn't mention immigration or any other issue;
I just wanted their thoughts. What
I got back, as far as Rubio was concerned, was all about immigration, and
nearly all negative

"Over
the last three months, Marco Rubio's name and face and voice have been so
attached to the comprehensive immigration bill that it has virtually killed any
enthusiasm among Republicans in Iowa for a Rubio presidential candidacy,"
said GOP State Central Committee member Jamie Johnson. "Most Republicans
here now see Rubio as the amnesty candidate."

"Rubio
seems to be so damaged it will be very difficult for him to recover here in
Iowa," said Rep. Steve King. "My perspective is that the immigration
issue will sort Republican candidates."

"Rubio
has hurt himself immeasurably with his support of the current immigration
bill," said Sioux City conservative radio host Sam Clovis. "The rule
of law still trumps all the feel-good aspects of the bill."

"Immigration
will be a separator issue, for sure," said Chuck Laudner, a longtime GOP
activist allied with King and an influential supporter of Santorum in 2012.

Those
are all opinions from the party's more conservative wing, but of course
conservatives remain quite influential in Iowa. Take a step back, though, look
at the whole Iowa GOP, and some will argue that immigration hasn't sunk Rubio's
chances at all. The problem is, it has made him a divisive figure.

"Rubio
is somewhat polarizing in Iowa," said Craig Robinson, who runs The Iowa
Republican, an influential blog in state GOP circles. "Some conservatives
think his push for immigration reform has ended any thought of him running for
president in 2016. I am not ready to write him off. Sure, it's not going to
endear him to the Steve King loyalists in the state, but he is still someone
that people generally like and respect."

The bottom line is that
by pushing so hard for comprehensive immigration reform, and by working so
closely with intensely partisan Democrats like Sen. Charles Schumer (as McCain
had with the late Sen. Ted Kennedy), Rubio has lost some of his appeal to GOP
voters in the nation's first-voting state.

A
candidate doesn't have to win Iowa to win the nomination. And perhaps Rubio's
problems won't last. McCain made the mistake of promoting immigration reform at
the same moment he was gearing up his run for president. Rubio has two years
before he starts running full time. Memories might fade.

But
one thing probably won't fade, and that is the conservative voter's attitude
toward government. Rubio's immigration proposal is a sprawling plan that would
legalize millions of currently illegal immigrants and give new powers to the
secretary of Homeland Security, while promising enhanced border security within
a few years. It's
a promise many Republicans didn't believe a few years ago.

In
'07, I asked McCain what was the most fundamental problem with his reform
proposal. "What I underestimated was the lack of trust and confidence in
government," he told me. "I mean, I said time after time, 'We'll
enforce the borders. We'll enforce the borders. Here's X billion dollars to do
it. We'll enforce the borders.' They just didn't
believe us."

They
still don't, and that could mean serious trouble for Marco Rubio.

Byron
York,The Washington Examiner's chief political
correspondent, can be contacted at byork@washingtonexaminer.com. His
column appears on Tuesday and Friday, and his stories and blogposts appear on
washingtonexaminer.com.

THE OBAMA PLAN:

THE OBAMA CONSPIRACY TO UNITE AMERICA
WITH MEXICO, OPEN THE BORDERS WIDER and KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED WITH 40 MILLION
NEW “UNREGISTERED DEMS”…. WHICH WILL EFFECTIVELY DESTROY THE GOP AS WELL.

SOCIOPATH OBAMA – ALL
HIS WARS ARE TO PROTECT THE BORDERS OF THE MUSLIM DICTATORS HE PROPS UP ON OUR
TAX DOLLARS, EVEN WHILE HE SABOTAGES OUR BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX TO BUILD THE
DEMS’ PARTY BASE OF ILLEGALS…. AND THEY GET ALL THE JOBS, WELFARE AND
OBAMACARE!

OBAMA’S AMNESTY
FOR LEGALIZED MEXICAN LOOTING, THE RISE of LA RAZA FASCISM IN AMERICA (funded
by Obama) and the GROWING OBAMA DICTATORSHIP… what would President Eisenhower,
who lead the nation to fight against German Fascism before it climbed our
borders, think of Obama, America’s biggest threat since WWII?

It proves the Obama administration is willing to go
to any extent - including gaming the courts - to continue stonewalling the full
story of its lawless release of illegal aliens. Now, with the prison floodgates
being thrown open to illegal aliens under the phony pretense of abiding by
sequester cuts, it is more important that details of this threat to the public
safety be revealed.

*

A
week later, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said the immigration bill was “far worse”
than ObamaCare: He described the bill as an attempt by Senate Democrats
“to establish another monolithic voting bloc” among Hispanic Americans.

THE DEMOCRATS’ AMNESTY HOAX: DESTRUCTION OF THE GOP,
THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS AND 40 MILLION “UNREGISTERED DEMS” VOTING FOR MORE LA
RAZA SUPREMACY AND LOOTING OF AMERICA.

"Remember 187 -- the Proposition to deny taxpayer
funds for services to non-citizens --- was the last gasp of white America in
California." --- Art
Torres, Chairman of the California Democratic Party… NOW THE PARTY for LA RAZA
SUPREMACY… do a search for Barack Obama and LA RAZA.

A
week later, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said the immigration bill was “far worse”
than ObamaCare: He described the bill as an attempt by Senate Democrats “to
establish another monolithic voting bloc” among Hispanic Americans.

"We could cut unemployment in
half simply by reclaiming the jobs taken by illegal workers," said
Representative Lamar Smith of Texas, co-chairman of the Reclaim American Jobs
Caucus. "President Obama is on the wrong side of the American people on
immigration. The president should support policies that help citizens and legal
immigrants find the jobs they need and deserve rather than fail to enforce
immigration laws." REP. LAMAR SMITH – OUR NEXT PRESIDENT!

HOW BARACK OBAMA DESTROYED THE GOP and AMERICA WITH
BLANKET AMNESTY, NON-ENFORCEMENT, NO E-VERIFY and SABOTAGE OF AMERICAN BORDER
SECURITY and STATES ATTEMPT TO CURB ILLEGALS FROM VOTING…

A
week later, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said the immigration bill was “far worse”
than ObamaCare: He described the bill as an attempt by Senate Democrats “to
establish another monolithic voting bloc” among Hispanic Americans.

“In other words, the Republican Party
is finished. As their numbers grow through
immigration and welfare, democrats will become the wholesale dominant party in
America until everyone’s money runs out by all those who milk the system, i.e.,
45.2 million Americans subsisting on food stamps and assisted house, energy,
medical care and electricity—will ultimately grow to 90 million and more. All
of who work will be paying for all those who choose to live for free forever.”

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In
November 2007 I traveled around western Iowa with Sen. John McCain as he tried
to claw his way back into the 2008 Republican presidential primary race.
McCain's campaign had famously melted down a few months earlier, sending him
plunging in the polls. Things didn't look good.

As we
rode in a battered minivan, I asked McCain about his troubles, mainly campaign
money problems and then the fallout from his stand in favor of immigration
reform. Which was worse? I asked. McCain answered quickly: Immigration.

"I
can show you polling numbers that it really didn't have anything to do with the
financial situation," McCain told me. "As the immigration issue
became hotter and hotter among Republicans, I started down."

To
recover, McCain talked tough on immigration. His mantra became "secure the
border first." It was enough for him to get back on his feet and
eventually win the GOP nomination, despite a fourth-place showing in Iowa.

Now,
potential Republican presidential candidates are making their way to Iowa
again. So far Marco Rubio, Rand Paul and Scott Walker have made the trip, with
Rick Santorum planning to go soon. And despite the belief in some quarters that
immigration will be a less potent issue among Republican voters this time
around, so far it appears to be having a serious effect on Rubio, the potential
candidate most identified with the issue.

Over
the weekend I emailed a number of Iowa conservatives to ask them a few general
questions about the GOP field. I didn't mention immigration or any other issue;
I just wanted their thoughts. What
I got back, as far as Rubio was concerned, was all about immigration, and
nearly all negative

"Over
the last three months, Marco Rubio's name and face and voice have been so
attached to the comprehensive immigration bill that it has virtually killed any
enthusiasm among Republicans in Iowa for a Rubio presidential candidacy,"
said GOP State Central Committee member Jamie Johnson. "Most Republicans
here now see Rubio as the amnesty candidate."

"Rubio
seems to be so damaged it will be very difficult for him to recover here in
Iowa," said Rep. Steve King. "My perspective is that the immigration
issue will sort Republican candidates."

"Rubio
has hurt himself immeasurably with his support of the current immigration
bill," said Sioux City conservative radio host Sam Clovis. "The rule
of law still trumps all the feel-good aspects of the bill."

"Immigration
will be a separator issue, for sure," said Chuck Laudner, a longtime GOP
activist allied with King and an influential supporter of Santorum in 2012.

Those
are all opinions from the party's more conservative wing, but of course
conservatives remain quite influential in Iowa. Take a step back, though, look
at the whole Iowa GOP, and some will argue that immigration hasn't sunk Rubio's
chances at all. The problem is, it has made him a divisive figure.

"Rubio
is somewhat polarizing in Iowa," said Craig Robinson, who runs The Iowa
Republican, an influential blog in state GOP circles. "Some conservatives
think his push for immigration reform has ended any thought of him running for
president in 2016. I am not ready to write him off. Sure, it's not going to
endear him to the Steve King loyalists in the state, but he is still someone
that people generally like and respect."

The bottom line is that
by pushing so hard for comprehensive immigration reform, and by working so
closely with intensely partisan Democrats like Sen. Charles Schumer (as McCain
had with the late Sen. Ted Kennedy), Rubio has lost some of his appeal to GOP
voters in the nation's first-voting state.

A
candidate doesn't have to win Iowa to win the nomination. And perhaps Rubio's
problems won't last. McCain made the mistake of promoting immigration reform at
the same moment he was gearing up his run for president. Rubio has two years
before he starts running full time. Memories might fade.

But
one thing probably won't fade, and that is the conservative voter's attitude
toward government. Rubio's immigration proposal is a sprawling plan that would
legalize millions of currently illegal immigrants and give new powers to the
secretary of Homeland Security, while promising enhanced border security within
a few years. It's
a promise many Republicans didn't believe a few years ago.

In
'07, I asked McCain what was the most fundamental problem with his reform
proposal. "What I underestimated was the lack of trust and confidence in
government," he told me. "I mean, I said time after time, 'We'll
enforce the borders. We'll enforce the borders. Here's X billion dollars to do
it. We'll enforce the borders.' They just didn't
believe us."

They
still don't, and that could mean serious trouble for Marco Rubio.

Byron
York,The Washington Examiner's chief political
correspondent, can be contacted at byork@washingtonexaminer.com. His
column appears on Tuesday and Friday, and his stories and blogposts appear on
washingtonexaminer.com.

THE OBAMA PLAN:

THE OBAMA CONSPIRACY TO UNITE AMERICA
WITH MEXICO, OPEN THE BORDERS WIDER and KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED WITH 40 MILLION
NEW “UNREGISTERED DEMS”…. WHICH WILL EFFECTIVELY DESTROY THE GOP AS WELL.

SOCIOPATH OBAMA – ALL
HIS WARS ARE TO PROTECT THE BORDERS OF THE MUSLIM DICTATORS HE PROPS UP ON OUR
TAX DOLLARS, EVEN WHILE HE SABOTAGES OUR BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX TO BUILD THE
DEMS’ PARTY BASE OF ILLEGALS…. AND THEY GET ALL THE JOBS, WELFARE AND
OBAMACARE!

OBAMA’S AMNESTY
FOR LEGALIZED MEXICAN LOOTING, THE RISE of LA RAZA FASCISM IN AMERICA (funded
by Obama) and the GROWING OBAMA DICTATORSHIP… what would President Eisenhower,
who lead the nation to fight against German Fascism before it climbed our
borders, think of Obama, America’s biggest threat since WWII?

It proves the Obama administration is willing to go
to any extent - including gaming the courts - to continue stonewalling the full
story of its lawless release of illegal aliens. Now, with the prison floodgates
being thrown open to illegal aliens under the phony pretense of abiding by
sequester cuts, it is more important that details of this threat to the public
safety be revealed.

*

A
week later, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said the immigration bill was “far worse”
than ObamaCare: He described the bill as an attempt by Senate Democrats
“to establish another monolithic voting bloc” among Hispanic Americans.

THE DEMOCRATS’ AMNESTY HOAX: DESTRUCTION OF THE GOP,
THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS AND 40 MILLION “UNREGISTERED DEMS” VOTING FOR MORE LA
RAZA SUPREMACY AND LOOTING OF AMERICA.

"Remember 187 -- the Proposition to deny taxpayer
funds for services to non-citizens --- was the last gasp of white America in
California." --- Art
Torres, Chairman of the California Democratic Party… NOW THE PARTY for LA RAZA
SUPREMACY… do a search for Barack Obama and LA RAZA.

A
week later, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said the immigration bill was “far worse”
than ObamaCare: He described the bill as an attempt by Senate Democrats “to
establish another monolithic voting bloc” among Hispanic Americans.

"We could cut unemployment in
half simply by reclaiming the jobs taken by illegal workers," said
Representative Lamar Smith of Texas, co-chairman of the Reclaim American Jobs
Caucus. "President Obama is on the wrong side of the American people on
immigration. The president should support policies that help citizens and legal
immigrants find the jobs they need and deserve rather than fail to enforce
immigration laws." REP. LAMAR SMITH – OUR NEXT PRESIDENT!

HOW BARACK OBAMA DESTROYED THE GOP and AMERICA WITH
BLANKET AMNESTY, NON-ENFORCEMENT, NO E-VERIFY and SABOTAGE OF AMERICAN BORDER
SECURITY and STATES ATTEMPT TO CURB ILLEGALS FROM VOTING…

A
week later, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said the immigration bill was “far worse”
than ObamaCare: He described the bill as an attempt by Senate Democrats “to
establish another monolithic voting bloc” among Hispanic Americans.

“In other words, the Republican Party
is finished. As their numbers grow through
immigration and welfare, democrats will become the wholesale dominant party in
America until everyone’s money runs out by all those who milk the system, i.e.,
45.2 million Americans subsisting on food stamps and assisted house, energy,
medical care and electricity—will ultimately grow to 90 million and more. All
of who work will be paying for all those who choose to live for free forever.”

THE OBAMA CONSPIRACY TO UNITE AMERICA
WITH MEXICO, OPEN THE BORDERS WIDER and KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED WITH 40 MILLION
NEW “UNREGISTERED DEMS”…. WHICH WILL EFFECTIVELY DESTROY THE GOP AS WELL.

SOCIOPATH OBAMA – ALL
HIS WARS ARE TO PROTECT THE BORDERS OF THE MUSLIM DICTATORS HE PROPS UP ON OUR
TAX DOLLARS, EVEN WHILE HE SABOTAGES OUR BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX TO BUILD THE
DEMS’ PARTY BASE OF ILLEGALS…. AND THEY GET ALL THE JOBS, WELFARE AND OBAMACARE!

Five years since the 2008 financial meltdown,
the speculation and fraud that caused the crash are back in full force in the
United States. Flush with the $85 billion in cash printed up and handed to the
banks every month by the Federal Reserve, business at the Wall Street casino is
booming. Stock values are at record levels and so are bank profits, amidst
declining wages and mass poverty.

In
November 2007 I traveled around western Iowa with Sen. John McCain as he tried
to claw his way back into the 2008 Republican presidential primary race.
McCain's campaign had famously melted down a few months earlier, sending him
plunging in the polls. Things didn't look good.

As we
rode in a battered minivan, I asked McCain about his troubles, mainly campaign money
problems and then the fallout from his stand in favor of immigration reform.
Which was worse? I asked. McCain answered quickly: Immigration.

"I
can show you polling numbers that it really didn't have anything to do with the
financial situation," McCain told me. "As the immigration issue
became hotter and hotter among Republicans, I started down."

To
recover, McCain talked tough on immigration. His mantra became "secure the
border first." It was enough for him to get back on his feet and
eventually win the GOP nomination, despite a fourth-place showing in Iowa.

Now,
potential Republican presidential candidates are making their way to Iowa
again. So far Marco Rubio, Rand Paul and Scott Walker have made the trip, with
Rick Santorum planning to go soon. And despite the belief in some quarters that
immigration will be a less potent issue among Republican voters this time
around, so far it appears to be having a serious effect on Rubio, the potential
candidate most identified with the issue.

Over
the weekend I emailed a number of Iowa conservatives to ask them a few general
questions about the GOP field. I didn't mention immigration or any other issue;
I just wanted their thoughts. What
I got back, as far as Rubio was concerned, was all about immigration, and
nearly all negative

"Over
the last three months, Marco Rubio's name and face and voice have been so
attached to the comprehensive immigration bill that it has virtually killed any
enthusiasm among Republicans in Iowa for a Rubio presidential candidacy,"
said GOP State Central Committee member Jamie Johnson. "Most Republicans
here now see Rubio as the amnesty candidate."

"Rubio
seems to be so damaged it will be very difficult for him to recover here in
Iowa," said Rep. Steve King. "My perspective is that the immigration
issue will sort Republican candidates."

"Rubio
has hurt himself immeasurably with his support of the current immigration
bill," said Sioux City conservative radio host Sam Clovis. "The rule
of law still trumps all the feel-good aspects of the bill."

"Immigration
will be a separator issue, for sure," said Chuck Laudner, a longtime GOP
activist allied with King and an influential supporter of Santorum in 2012.

Those
are all opinions from the party's more conservative wing, but of course conservatives
remain quite influential in Iowa. Take a step back, though, look at the whole
Iowa GOP, and some will argue that immigration hasn't sunk Rubio's chances at
all. The problem is, it has made him a divisive figure.

"Rubio
is somewhat polarizing in Iowa," said Craig Robinson, who runs The Iowa
Republican, an influential blog in state GOP circles. "Some conservatives
think his push for immigration reform has ended any thought of him running for
president in 2016. I am not ready to write him off. Sure, it's not going to
endear him to the Steve King loyalists in the state, but he is still someone
that people generally like and respect."

The bottom line is that
by pushing so hard for comprehensive immigration reform, and by working so
closely with intensely partisan Democrats like Sen. Charles Schumer (as McCain
had with the late Sen. Ted Kennedy), Rubio has lost some of his appeal to GOP
voters in the nation's first-voting state.

A
candidate doesn't have to win Iowa to win the nomination. And perhaps Rubio's
problems won't last. McCain made the mistake of promoting immigration reform at
the same moment he was gearing up his run for president. Rubio has two years
before he starts running full time. Memories might fade.

But
one thing probably won't fade, and that is the conservative voter's attitude
toward government. Rubio's immigration proposal is a sprawling plan that would
legalize millions of currently illegal immigrants and give new powers to the
secretary of Homeland Security, while promising enhanced border security within
a few years. It's
a promise many Republicans didn't believe a few years ago.

In
'07, I asked McCain what was the most fundamental problem with his reform
proposal. "What I underestimated was the lack of trust and confidence in
government," he told me. "I mean, I said time after time, 'We'll
enforce the borders. We'll enforce the borders. Here's X billion dollars to do
it. We'll enforce the borders.' They just didn't
believe us."

They
still don't, and that could mean serious trouble for Marco Rubio.

Byron
York,The Washington Examiner's chief political
correspondent, can be contacted at byork@washingtonexaminer.com.
His column appears on Tuesday and Friday, and his stories and blogposts appear
on washingtonexaminer.com.

THE OBAMA PLAN:

THE OBAMA CONSPIRACY TO UNITE AMERICA
WITH MEXICO, OPEN THE BORDERS WIDER and KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED WITH 40 MILLION
NEW “UNREGISTERED DEMS”…. WHICH WILL EFFECTIVELY DESTROY THE GOP AS WELL.

SOCIOPATH OBAMA – ALL
HIS WARS ARE TO PROTECT THE BORDERS OF THE MUSLIM DICTATORS HE PROPS UP ON OUR
TAX DOLLARS, EVEN WHILE HE SABOTAGES OUR BORDERS WITH NARCOMEX TO BUILD THE
DEMS’ PARTY BASE OF ILLEGALS…. AND THEY GET ALL THE JOBS, WELFARE AND
OBAMACARE!

OBAMA’S AMNESTY
FOR LEGALIZED MEXICAN LOOTING, THE RISE of LA RAZA FASCISM IN AMERICA (funded
by Obama) and the GROWING OBAMA DICTATORSHIP… what would President Eisenhower,
who lead the nation to fight against German Fascism before it climbed our
borders, think of Obama, America’s biggest threat since WWII?

It proves the Obama administration is willing to go
to any extent - including gaming the courts - to continue stonewalling the full
story of its lawless release of illegal aliens. Now, with the prison floodgates
being thrown open to illegal aliens under the phony pretense of abiding by sequester
cuts, it is more important that details of this threat to the public safety be
revealed.

*

A
week later, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said the immigration bill was “far worse”
than ObamaCare: He described the bill as an attempt by Senate Democrats
“to establish another monolithic voting bloc” among Hispanic Americans.

THE DEMOCRATS’ AMNESTY HOAX: DESTRUCTION OF THE GOP,
THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS AND 40 MILLION “UNREGISTERED DEMS” VOTING FOR MORE LA
RAZA SUPREMACY AND LOOTING OF AMERICA.

"Remember 187 -- the Proposition to deny taxpayer
funds for services to non-citizens --- was the last gasp of white America in
California." --- Art
Torres, Chairman of the California Democratic Party… NOW THE PARTY for LA RAZA
SUPREMACY… do a search for Barack Obama and LA RAZA.

A
week later, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said the immigration bill was “far worse”
than ObamaCare: He described the bill as an attempt by Senate Democrats “to
establish another monolithic voting bloc” among Hispanic Americans.

"We could cut unemployment in half simply by reclaiming the jobs taken
by illegal workers," said Representative Lamar Smith of Texas, co-chairman
of the Reclaim American Jobs Caucus. "President Obama is on the wrong side
of the American people on immigration. The president should support policies that
help citizens and legal immigrants find the jobs they need and deserve rather
than fail to enforce immigration laws." REP. LAMAR SMITH – OUR NEXT
PRESIDENT!

HOW BARACK OBAMA DESTROYED THE GOP and AMERICA WITH
BLANKET AMNESTY, NON-ENFORCEMENT, NO E-VERIFY and SABOTAGE OF AMERICAN BORDER
SECURITY and STATES ATTEMPT TO CURB ILLEGALS FROM VOTING…

A
week later, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said the immigration bill was “far worse”
than ObamaCare: He described the bill as an attempt by Senate Democrats “to
establish another monolithic voting bloc” among Hispanic Americans.

“In other words, the Republican Party
is finished. As their numbers grow through
immigration and welfare, democrats will become the wholesale dominant party in
America until everyone’s money runs out by all those who milk the system, i.e.,
45.2 million Americans subsisting on food stamps and assisted house, energy,
medical care and electricity—will ultimately grow to 90 million and more. All
of who work will be paying for all those who choose to live for free forever.”